Topic-driven environmental rhetoric / edited by Derek G. Ross.

Other author Ross, Derek G., editor.
Format Book
PublicationNew York : Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group, 2017.
Descriptionxiv, 278 pages ; 24 cm.
Subjects

SeriesRoutledge studies in technical communication, rhetoric, and culture ; 4
Routledge studies in technical communication, rhetoric, and culture ; 4. ^A1331986
Contents Introduction / Derek G. Ross -- Framing. Proof and fluid topics: topic-driven environmental rhetoric in modern society / Derek G. Ross -- Scientist as hero, technology as the enemy: commonplaces about science in environmental discourses / Denise Tillery -- Granola-eating, Birkenstock-wearing, tree huggers who want to take your guns: commonplaces of the environmentalist / Beth Jorgensen -- Place. Climate crisis made manifest: the shift from a topos of time to a topos of place / Esben Bjerggaard Nielsen -- Victims "in" and protectors "of" Appalachia: place and the common topic of protection in missing mountains: we went to the mountaintop, but it wasn't there / Joshua P. Ewalt and James G. Cantrill -- Remembering the Alamo: commonplaces in Texas water policy arguments / Ken Baake -- Risk and uncertainty. Reconstituting causality: accident reports as posthuman documentation / Daniel Richards -- Toward an apparent decolonial feminist rhetoric of risk / Angela M. Haas and Erin A. Frost -- Designing doubt: the tactical use of uncertainty in hydraulic fracturing debates / Jacqueline N. Kerr -- Sustainability. Sustainability and sustainable development: the evolution and use of confused notions / Cynthia R. Haller -- The three pillars of sustainability as a special topic of invention in the marketing discourse of plastic-packaging companies / Edward A. Malone and Shristy Bashyal.
Abstract Common topics and commonplaces help develop arguments and shape understanding. When used in argumentation, they may help interested parties more effectively communicate valuable information. The purpose of this edited collection on topics of environmental rhetoric is to fill gaps in scholarship related to specific, targeted, topical communication tactics. The chapters in this collection address four overarching areas of common topics in technical communication and environmental rhetoric: framing, place, risk and uncertainty, and sustainability. In addressing these issues, this collection offers insights for students and scholars of rhetoric, as well as for environmental communication practitioners looking for a more nuanced understanding of how topic-driven rhetoric shapes attitudes, beliefs, and decision-making.--Publisher's description.
Bibliography noteIncludes bibliographical references and index.
Issued in other formebook version : 9781315442020
LCCN 2017000579
ISBN9781138216563 (alk. paper)
ISBN9780367884703 (alk. paper)
ISBN1138216569 (alk. paper)
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